Track Record
CONSORCIO SAN MARCOS has a proven track record with 10 awarded contracts in Peru, Latin America and the Caribbean.
The company's expertise spans governance and public administration, construction and civil works, general supplies, information and communication technology and urban development and housing. Their portfolio includes works contracts (5), consulting engagements (4) and service contracts.
These contracts have been sourced through Peru SEACE.
Notable Contracts
— Municipalidad Distrital de Crucero
This tender, issued by the Regional Government of San Martin - Alto Mayo Special Project, seeks the contracting of works for the execution of an Investment Project for the Rehabilitation and/or…
— Gobierno Regional de San Martin - Proyecto Especial Alto Mayo
— Municipalidad Provincial de San Marcos - Pedro Galvez
Key contracting authorities
- Municipalidad Distrital de Jose Sabogal· 2
- Gobierno Regional de San Martin - Proyecto Especial Alto Mayo
- Gobierno Regional de Ancash-Transportes
- Municipalidad Provincial de Chumbivilcas - Santo Tomas
- Municipalidad Distrital de Llusco
Frequently asked questions about CONSORCIO SAN MARCOS
Who is CONSORCIO SAN MARCOS?
CONSORCIO SAN MARCOS is a public-sector contractor based in Peru with 10 awarded contracts tracked on BidsFactory across Peru.
How many public contracts has CONSORCIO SAN MARCOS won?
CONSORCIO SAN MARCOS has won 10 public procurement contracts on BidsFactory, with awards recorded from 2024 to 2026.
What sectors does CONSORCIO SAN MARCOS work in?
CONSORCIO SAN MARCOS is most active in governance and public administration, construction and civil works and general supplies.
Which contracting authorities have awarded contracts to CONSORCIO SAN MARCOS?
CONSORCIO SAN MARCOS's most frequent contracting authorities include Municipalidad Distrital de Jose Sabogal, Gobierno Regional de San Martin - Proyecto Especial Alto Mayo and Gobierno Regional de Ancash-Transportes.
Where does BidsFactory get CONSORCIO SAN MARCOS's contract history?
Data is aggregated from Peru SEACE and refreshed every 6 hours.